Atlas #043 · Centrum

Haku Specialty Coffee Centrum

Rozengracht 69, 1016 LT Amsterdam

Haku Specialty Coffee
Haku Specialty Coffee — detail
Haku Specialty Coffee — character detail

Photos via Google Maps · Haku Specialty Coffee, Delilah Pearson

Why it's worth the detour

A Japanese-minimalist café on the Rozengracht that roasts its own beans in-house — one of very few Amsterdam spots serving true ceremonial-grade matcha alongside a rotating seasonal coffee menu.

The order

Ceremonial-grade matcha latte, or a seasonal single-origin filter

Why we'd go back

Coffee profile

Roastery
House roasted, in-house
Beans
Rotating seasonal single-origin selection
Style
Japanese minimalism, Scandinavian calm
Food
Cinnamon roll, carrot cake, lemon cake, banana bread

Address & hours

Rozengracht 69, 1016 LT Amsterdam

Mon–Fri: 08:00 – 17:00Sat–Sun: 09:00 – 18:00

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Quick answers

Why is it worth visiting?

A Japanese-minimalist café on the Rozengracht that roasts its own beans in-house — one of very few Amsterdam spots serving true ceremonial-grade matcha alongside a rotating seasonal coffee menu.

What should you order?

Haku Specialty Coffee's recommended order is Ceremonial-grade matcha latte, or a seasonal single-origin filter.

What is it best for?

Haku Specialty Coffee is best for the interior itself.

Does it roast its own coffee?

Yes — Haku Specialty Coffee roasts its own beans (House roasted, in-house).

Is food available?

Yes — Cinnamon roll, carrot cake, lemon cake, banana bread.

Is it suitable for laptops?

Not especially — Haku Specialty Coffee isn't tagged as a laptop-friendly spot.

Which neighbourhood is it in?

Haku Specialty Coffee is in Centrum, Amsterdam, at Rozengracht 69, 1016 LT Amsterdam.

When was the information last checked?

This page was last checked in August 2026.

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Selected by Atlas Amsterdam

Last checked: August 2026

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